Title | Effects of subchronic cadmium administration on rat body weight and appetite: modulation by zinc, calcium and L-cysteine | |
Authors | Achilleas Antonopoulos, Elena Gkrouzman, Konstantina Kalopita, Zois Mellios, Apostolos Zarros, Vassilios Tzotzes and Haris Carageorgiou
Department of Experimental Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Athens, Athens, Greece |
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Citation | Antonopoulos, A., Gkrouzman, E., Kalopita, K., Mellios, Z., Zarros, A. et al: Effects of subchronic cadmium administration on rat body weight and appetite: modulation by zinc, calcium and L-cysteine, Epitheorese Klin. Farmakol. Farmakokinet. 20(2): 129-132 (2006) | |
Publication Date | Accepted for publication: 19-20 May 2006 | |
Full Text Language | English | |
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Keywords | Cadmium, body weight, appetite, zinc, calcium, L-cysteine. | |
Other Terms | review article | |
Summary | The aim of our study was to investigate: a)
the effects of cadmium (Cd) on food and water consumption, as well as on body weight (BW) of adult rats, following subchronic oral administration, and b) the potential protective role of zinc (Zn), calcium (Ca) and L-cysteine (Cys) on the above parameters, in Cd co-administration. Several losses were recorded throughout the experiment, mainly in the Cd- and the Ca+Cd–treated groups. Our data revealed that Cd subchronic oral administration, provoked a significant decrease of rat BW and food consumption that were adequately reversed by Zn and Cys. Moreover, a significant reduction of Cd–intake rate was observed throughout the experiment, but no differences between the Cd-treated groups were observed as concerns water (and thus Cd) consumption. |
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